Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 05, 1898, Image 2

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    THE TILLAMOOK
WE EKLV
H 1 - A IJ I
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intellect, The Spanish heart is in-' At tl.e date of Bryan’» nomination,
constant, treacherous, mercurial . it wiih 64} cent“. Two years after
O. DeK. Sowmart. E 1. a«ia Sltff«
*
and cruel, The Stanisli
heat, is Cleveland's inauguration, it was
-
light and full only of a baseless 5s| cents, and in October of 1894,
«3
Dur Oldest Cuatamura ara aur baBt friends
Official Papar, Tillamos* City and County pride and sublime egotism, the just after the adoption of tlie Wil­
And
tha rHaBan is Bimply thia; They know that
creature of his ignorance, Sixty | son tariff, it was 54} cents per
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
eight per cent of all the subject» of bushel, just half its present price.
(STRICTLY 1» ADVABCB.)
fl M) Spain can neither read nor write.
One year ..................................................
.7$.
■lx monili,
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Bl
60. There is a certain low cunning
One of the war developments is likely
Tb re» monili, ......................................
^RÎ j GKEE
to
prove
quite
embarrassing
to
t
he
Finan
­
about her diplomacy which some­
Telephone No 6.
times trick» more honest and cial argument»* which lhe silver men are
straightforward statesmen by its preparing to trot out again when the
Office coruerol Mainland .'I at eett.
congressional campaign opens A nat­
apparent
ingenuousness
and ural inquiry as to the method likely to
hollow hypocrisy.
be pursued in raising funds fora war in
Republican ^tate Ticket
Spain has made no progress case of necessity has brought out lhe fact
either in science or art for a hun­ that there is more money in circulation □ ur lino of Gansrsl Marchandis» is unusually completa. 1A/ h kssp a full alack of
FOR GOVERNOR
dred years. She is an old, played in the United States today than ever be­
fore in its history, the total being $1,756,-
T. T. GEER of Marion Co.
out power whose only resemblance 058,615. This shows an increase of 246,-
FOR SECRETARY OF »TATE
to the mailed robber that dominat­ 000,000 in the 21 months since the Chi­
F. I. DUN IJ A R of Clatsop Co.
ed
the earth three hundred years cago convention declared th.it the money
FOR STATE TRKA8CRER
ago, is that she is still as willing of the country could not materially in­
C. S. MOORES of Klamath Co.
as ever to kill and rob, but crease without the free coinage of «liver, Try US and you will be convinced
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
a development which will be quite em­
fortunately for civilized humanity barrassing Io the people who are expect­
D. R. N. BLACKBURN of Linn Co
*
J. E. SIBLHY. ^RsgEi1 of
and fljill,
she has lost her power for evil.
FOR STATE PRINTER
ing to burnish up their campaign argu­
They never.kick;
Why should they?
Kiiliuiioolt í)c0.bUtiht
•1
JUMBER
HE
Keeps
Keeps the best of everything and
Sells at the lowest living rates.
Groceries, Provisions, Dry Goods, Clothing*, BootSj Shoes,
Loggers Supplies and General Merchandise.
W. H. LEEDS of Marion Co.
FOR HUPT. OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
J. H. ACKERMAN of Multnomah
FOR ASSOCI 1TK JUSTICE
F, A. MOORE of Columbia Co.
KOK MKMIlEnor CONGIICHH
T. II. TONGUE of Washington Co
FOR IHSTKICT ATTORNEY
O. If. IRWIN of Yamhill Co.
FOR U F.MIIER ST BOARO EQUALIZATION
J. SMI TH of Tillamook Co.
FOR CIRCVIT JVIX1EH
H. II. HEWITT of Albany
G. H. BURNETT of Salem
Republican County Ticket.
FOR COUNTY CLERK
HOMEK MASON
FOR SHERIFF
H. IL ALDEKMAN
FOR THIÍAHURER
HOWARD CARY
I oR AEHKSBOR
J.S. STEPHENS
FOR SCHOOL SUl-EII I NTHNDKNT
GFO. B. LAMB
FOB CORONER
J. E. TUTTLE
FOR NI RVKYOR
FoR
CHAS KAY
FOR RKREMKNTATIVE
J. w. MAXWELL
FOR
FOR JUSTICE OF TllK l’EACK, 2n. DIST.
T. H GOYNE
FOB JUSTICE OF TUE RFA! H 3|>, HIST.
J. R UN LEY
FOR CONSTARLE 3D, DISTRICT
HINS JENSEN
Spanish Civilization.
Hobsonville, Ore.
ments of 1896 for use in 1898. A steady
Hurrah for Admiral Dewey, and i inciense of the inonev in circulation at
the rate of nearly $12,000,000 per month
his brave American tars. Where lias a somewhat depressing effort upon
now is Hie vaunted Spanish valor the silver arguments of ’896.
that would sweep tlie seas and sink
tlie fleet of‘the nation of nobodies’ | What say the free trade orators non
that dared assail the honor (?) of with reference to their assertions that the
Spain and charge her with sink­ duly on hides mid an incrensed duty on
ing the Maine? Where tlie in­ leather would ceratainly raise the price
on hoots and shoes ? The latest issue of
vincible armada that would sweep Dini’s Review, in its suimnaiization of
the navy of tlie ‘Yankee pigs’ from business conditions, says. "In boots
tlie seas. Poor Spain! Her de­ and shoes the unprecedented purchases
cadence is a pitiful sight. Never between February 10th and March 26tli
glorious, unless robbery and piracy have not prevented unusually large
orders for this seaeoe, with prices slightly
are glorious, she is now, since the yielding as to leather.” This fact, coupl­
glamor of romance ami lhe prestige ed with til« figures recently quoted show­
of power is gone simply ridiculous ing that all grades of boots and shoes are
in her boastfulness and prating of selling nt less than they were at Hie be­
honor, and hideous in her naked ginning of last year, make plain how ab­
solutely groundless »• re the assertion
shame. Poor Spain, shorn of her ninde by the opponents of the Dingley
last colony, will soon step down tariff bill that the tariff which it placed
and out from a position amongst on hides mid leather would cause an in
the nations of the earth, which she crease in the price of boots mid shoes.
I ns long disgraced by her presence
Real Estate Transjeis.
and assume her proper position as
a sixth rate power—a relic of long April 21 98 F E. and Diantha Pag, to John
Barba 25x71 in block 26 Thayers ad
ileparted glory.
22 ” Lars and Sophia Jensen to School
Principle Office 330 Market Street, San Francisco Mills nt Tim kee, Cal.
T imber I. and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or
P ublication .
United States Land office, Oregon City, Ore
gon Mar 9th. 18)8.—Notice is hereby given that
in compliance with the provisions of the act ol
Congress ofjune 3, 1878, entitled "An act foi the
sale of timber lands in the States of < alitornia,
Oregon. Nevcdiand Washington Territory, as
extended to all the Public Land States by actol
August 4. W92.
Hiram Rummel;
of McMinnville ( ounty of Yamhill State ofOre ,
ha« this dav tiled in this office his sworn state
ment No. 3024, for the purchase of the 8. W. ’4
of Section No. 10 in '1 ownship No. 2 South
Range N07 West and will offer prnofto show that
the land sought is more valuable for its timber
or stone than for agricultural ¡Hirposes, and to
establish his claim to said land before the Re­
gister and Receiver of this office at Oregon City,
Oregon on Wednesday, the 20th, day of July,
1898. He names us witnesses;
Riley Smith of Dayton Ore , Frank M. Olds of I
MeMiniiville. Ore., John If. Rohr of McMinn- j
ville, Ore., James It Bell of McMinnville Ore.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to tile their |
claims in this officeen or before said 2oth, day
ot'July, 1898.
thus. 3. Moores Register.
T imber L and ,
act J une l 1878.—N otice
P ublication .
F or
United States I/tnd Office, Oregon City, Ore
March. 9th 1898.—Notice is iiereby given dial in
compliance with the provisions of the act of
Congress of June 3. I878, entiiled "An act for the
sale of timber lands in the States of California,
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as
extended to all lhe Public Lund States by act ol
Diat. No. 13 I acre in Sec. 12 T 4 S. August 4, 1^92.
R 10 W.
Frank M. Olds;
22 ’’ J..cob and Jane A. Reeher to Wes­
The Democratic ami People»
of McMinnville, County of Yamhill, State of
ley Rush lhe E of E ’ 2 of ft E % of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn
parly eonveiition«, iih wiih expech <1,
Sec 22 T.i S R 9 \V.
stiitvnie.it N0.3033. for the pinch..sc of I.ots 3
22 " II. A . and Addie Cottle to Nellie M and 4 an<i S '2 ol N. W. '4 of Section No 4 in
joined their ¡»»ties and nominated
Township No 2 South Rilige No. 7 West,
Kirrv Lot
blk 58 Pacific ad to ami will offer proof to show that tne land
a 1'iiHion ticket. The ticket .Inn
Bay City.
sought is more valuable for its timber or
stone than for agricultural purposes and to
Home good repre»entalive men
»5 ’’ John Porter to Samuel Dickson N '2 establish his claim to said land before the Regis­
ofS E K and H ‘a ol N E M See. 24 ter and Receiver of this office at Oregon City,
on it, notably amongst them living
T 2 N R lo W.
Oregon on Wednesday, tile 2oth, day of July,
25 ” John J. Turner ami wife to IrvingS 1898. He names as witnesses;
Geo. Colin, candidate for Treasurer,
Hiram Rummel of McMinnville,Ore., Spencer
Phelps S W of S W % Seo 33 and Simmons of McMinnville, Ore.. Albert E. I'ook
Mr. Hiner, candidate for Sherifl',
N ’of 8 W4 Sec 33 T 2 ft R 9 W.
of McMinnville, Ore , Riley Smith of Dayton,
26 " Jacob R. Reeher an<i wife to Gottleb Ore.
Mr. Walker candidate, for School
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
Wyss WJ4 of E/i of S E'4 of Sec 22 above-described lands are requested to file their
I Superintendent, Mr. Steinhilber,
Tp 1 8 R 9 W.
claims in this office on or before said 2Jth day
" Wesley AS. J. Rush to Gottleb Wyss ofjuly, 1898.
'candidate for Coroner, and other.H,
( has B. Moores, Register.
I 12 of EJa of 8 F,l4 of Sec 2I Tp 1 8 R
l.ut it lias many candidate» so
9 W.
27 " Albert Maurer to Fredrick Maurer
'utterly unqualified that they are
T imberland , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for
Power of Atty.
P ublication .
positively ridiculous. If is hard to
” " U S Patent to Frank Bartunek N
United States Land Office, Oregon City, Ore.,
of Sec 33 Tp 1 S R lo W.
believe tliat (lie ticket was even
March 9th, 1898—Notice is hereby given that in
” " Albert Maurer to J. F. Martin agree­ I compliance with the provisions of tlie act of
meant seriously. One thing the
’ Congress of J me, 3, 187 s. entitled "An act for the
ment.
sale of timber lands in the States of Califoruiu,
conventions must lie credited with,
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as
extended to all tlie Public Laud States by act
ami that is a fin e sense of
WEATHER BUREAU
of August 4, 1892,
humor. On the whole the ticket
James W. Coffin;
Dayton,fl County of Yamhill, State of
gives excellent satisfaetiou to tlie Voluntary Observer*' Meteodogical Record I of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn
for the Month of April. 1338 at Kilches | statement No 3 36, foi lhe purchase of the 8.
republicans.
Station, Tillamook, oregon.
[ E.
of Section No 4 in Township No. 2 South
' Range No. 7 West, ami will offer proof
I to show that the land sought is more valuable
Maxi­ Mini­ Mean Rain I for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur
Date
Those who are accustomed to
poses, ami to establish his claim to said land
Fall
mum
ilium
♦
before the Register and Re leivvr of this office at
0 29
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3»
roil against ‘•bon tliolders” will Apr. i ïy 49
Oregon City, ore., on Thursday, the 21st, day of
! »•
2
O IO
July. 1898. lie names as witnesses:
48
30
340
light shy among the farmer» from ” 3
William Cain ot Dayton, Ore , Albert E. Cook
0.07
29
41 0
55
of McMinnville O.e.. J. II. Bell of McMinnville,
0.04
45 «
59
3‘
thi» lime forward. No class of ” 4
Ore , Thos. \ cNish of Dayton, Ore.
0.11
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
36
45 «
55
American citizens Inis prospered ” b s
above-described lands are requested to file their
48.0
41
55
0-55
claims in this office on or before said 2i«t, day
0 So
4*>
47 1
more than the farmer» since the ” 7
55
of July, 1898.
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55
41
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Chas. B. Moores Register.
election of President McKinley, ” ” 8 9
46.1
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and his Administration is now pre­ ” IO
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T imber L and . A ct J une 3 1878.— N otice F or
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paring to make lhe new war loan ” ” 11
P ublication .
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United States Lin 1 Office Oregon City, Ote.
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one Io which they, as well as all ” »3
<•3
43
54 0
March, 9th, 1898.—Notice is heteby uiveti tli.it
50 t
0.00
43
S’*
other citizens,
may subscribe. ” U
in compliance with the provisions of the act of
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55
3»
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IS
Congu ss of June 3. 1878.entitled "Anact for the
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sale of timb r lands in the States of Califouia
The bonds will be issued in sums of “ 16
40
47 1
55
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory, ’ as
5a
0 00
45 t
39
fifty dollars and upward, and such ” ” I* 17 ••
extended to all the Public Land Slates by act <>f
46
0
6t)
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August 4, 1*92,
facilities given as to enable every ” «9
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50.0
O OO
3»
Thomas McNish:
49.0
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20
44
51
0 25
of Dayton. County of Yamhill, State of Oregon
mail and woman who desires Io *’ at
45 0
has this day filed in this office his sworn state­
5>
4O
« c5
ment No. 302s for the purchase of the Lots. 2 7
obtain bonds ill small or large ” ta
00
530
1 So
46
10, ami 15 of Section No. rJ tn Township No 2
43
o.o6
64
54
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South
Range No. 7 West, and will offer pt oof tn
amounts, an opportunity to do so,
60
show that the land «ought is more valuable for
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5«.I
ks
timber
or stone than tor agricultural purpose*
no matter how remote liis location ” >5 **
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0 60
4>
510
and to establish his claim to «aid land before the
0.30
63
4«
5»c
Registerand Receiver of this office at Oregon
may be from the seat of Govern­ ’• 26 •*
City Or.,on rhur«d«y, the21st, dayoi July isA
30.0
0.0a
33
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27
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He names a* witnesses,
ment.
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4a
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William Cain, o D n ton. Ore . Riley Smith of
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47-0
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Dayton Ore . Port Adams of McMinnville Ore
66
John B R »hr of Me Miunville. Ore.
T
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30
43
54 »
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
'the money in ciiciilation in the
alHivv-de«crt 1 >ed lands are requested to tile their
claims
huhui office on or before said 21st, day of
United States to-day is »246,000,000
Sum
ii6a
‘435
17>9
8*9
greater than when the Democratic
Chas. B. Moores Register.
38 02
Mean
49 08
S7 9
convention of 1896 demanded the Mean temp. ♦ M »X temp. 66. Date lath. -3®
Tli« Slisker» Itxvs ninde n great hit
Min. temp a)
Date
3d Total rain fall
free coinage of silver in order to in­ 8.89
inches . Total »now (all, taches o
No Tlieit Diue.iite Cor.l al ¡H «aid to he the
crease the money in cireuliUioo. day* «torna? ». Clear 3, Misty 7 . Cloudy
inosl Miceewdul remedy forstomaeh Iron-
blee ever iiim«luee.|.' It iiiimediatek
Partly Cloudy il. IM tea of fro«:, 4, 11,18, 19. 2y,
A part of this increase comes from Dates
relieves all pant amt di-be«« atte, e tiine
oi Hail ». 6. »5,
the coinage of our own mints, Prevaliti* wind, Direction 8. W Remark» build» up the feeble system ami m tkes
the week stiong
which have, since July 1, 1896, T, Trace
The fact is, foods properlv digested are
Capt. Jo«cph J. Dnw«on.
coined 1113,448,636 of gold, while
l>elter lluru tro-t-alled tom, «, file Cjr.
Voluntary Ob* et ver.
Since the outbreak of the Cuban
instilrectiou and the getieinl tlis.
»einiinitioii of news conecrniog it
anti tin' iitfouitie» perpetrated by
the Spiiiiiai'ils, 11 gi't'itf ileal of com-
inenl ha» bet'll made in American
newHpapei'H ou Iht' civilization, or
lack of civilization, of Spain. A
civilization that permits »nullawful
abuses and atrocilie» is utterly in­
comprehensible to the average
American mind.
The Spanish civilization, is
Moiisjous and stiperflclal. It seeks
not in any sense the regeneration
of human society. It tines not aim
nt tin' subjugation of I he senses ami
passions, nor nt the elimination of
tlie savage element in the human
heart. It begins on the outside
anil ends there. It takes oft’ the
breech clout and war paint of the
Ravage ami clothes him in the garb
of civilization, but he is a savage
still, blood thirsty ami cruel. It
cultivates bls senses ami makes
him love music anti paintings, but
the groatisxtf tlie wounded mnl ily-
ing and the cries of starving the imports of gold (coin and
humanity are still the sweetest bullion) in excess of the exports,
music to his emu, Hint, mother have amounted dining that time to
earth, stainetl with the blood of over one hundred million dollars.
her noblest Mata, is »till in hi»
estimation the flneat picture he
Wheat is selling in 1 lie New
can feast his eves upon. It gives
him a pollahed language which he Voik markets nt 11.09. (hi the
prostitutes to the base usee of a day Unit President McKinley rim
savage braggart and a conacieuce-, inaugurated it sold ill New York
less liar. It make» little ini-' at 9Sj cents. On the day of Mc­
preeaiou either on the heart oi ( Kinley »election, it was Sftj cents.
Teauhers BxamlMtloa
Noltes is hereby given that for lhe pur­
pose of making an ex.iniination of all
persons that may offer tliouuwIviM as
candidates for teacher« of the schools of
this county, the County Sell, cl Soperin-
ten.lent tlieieof will hold a public ex*
aminaliou at Tilhim ok, Oregon, begiu-
ing at 1 o’clx k P SI., Wednesday, May
nth, tsss
Dated thia 25th, day of April, 189S,
U. A. Walker,
j
Co. School Sup'!.
dial not only contains f.nH| alrea ly
- '.b,\‘
.“ *liKe,,>T «1 other tost«,
rood that is not digested does more
harm than g,s,d p„,p|e W|,o ,„e d|e
Cordial imnre tlie digestion ot «1, ,t f„o I
they ent and in this way g.-t t>,e bemfit
of it ntid grow strong.
The little pamphlets »hid, the Shakers
have sent druggists for (,«e .fistiiI.„t
contain much inter,sting informal,on on
Hie subject of dyspepsia.
Ijtxol is not a mixture of drugs ¡t
nothing but Castor Oil made pulable.
No-To-Har for rift. Oat».
OoarantMsl tob«cro habit ear» r.|,„
.ova«. b.ooa pun- S mc ¿ au ¿4'^
T1.MBBR LAND, ACT JUKE 3. 1878.-NOTUB F or
P ublication
T imber L ang ,
June 3, 18.8.—N otice F ox
P ublication .
act
United States Land Oftice, Oregon City, Ore­
gon Mitrch 9th. 189c—Notice is hereby given that
in compliance with the provisions of the act of
t oiigie>s <»f Junc3, 1878. entit cd An act for th,,
sale of limber lands in the States of California
Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,"as,
extended to all the Public Laud Slates by act of
August 4.1892.
Edward Grenfell;
of McMinnville, < ounty of Yamhill, State of Ore­
gon, lias this day filed in thiso'lice his sworn
staleiuenl No. 3019 for 1 he put chase of Lot 1 and
S W. 14 of N, E. *4 and H. % of S. E '4 of Section
No. 2 in Township No. 2 South Range No. 7
West, and will offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for ils timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to said laud before the Registerand Re
ceiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on
Wednesdty, tlie 201I1, d ty ot July, 189V He
names as witnesses:
Hiram Rummel oi McMinnville, Ore., Titos.
R. Willis of McMinnville, Or *. F. auk Willis of
McMinnville, Ore., Fred H. Klyon of McMinn­
°Any ami nil personn claiming adversely ‘he ville Ore.
abovedescribed binds are requested to file their
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
claims 111 this office ou or before said 21st, day above-described lands are requested to file their
claims in tins office on or before s.tid 20th, diy
of July, I898.
of July, 1898.
Chas. B. Moores, Register.
Chas. B Moores Register.
United State« Land Office, Oregon City, Ore­
gon Mar. 10th iS^S -Notice 1» hereby given lb nt
incompliance with (he proviMon-ot the a. t ol
ongi,-« of June 3, ISIS, entit ed Ar, act tor lb,,
»ale of timber laud» in lire statesol < allfornta,
Oregon. Nevada and W ashing ten 1 er, I torr. a
extended to nil the Public Land stales by act ol
August 4. 1892>
Fred II. Klyon:
ot McMinnville. County of Yamhill, State of Ore­
gon Iras thisdav filed in this office bis suoru
Statement No
tor the purchase ot the
U of E'■» of Section No. 22 i< township No. 2
South KV'ge No. 7 » "«t. and wtll otter prool
to slion Hint the land -ought is more valuable
for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur­
pose«, ami to establish hi« claim to said Hml
before lhe Register and Receiver oi this office
at Oregon City Ore , on Thursday, the 21st, day
ofJulv 1898. He names as witnesses:
Portland Adams of Me.»,innville, Ore.. John
Kuns of McMinnville, Ore . Hiram Ruiiimel of
McMinnville Ore., Janies H. Bell of .McMinnville
T imber L axi », Acr Jess 3. >878.-N oticx F or
P ublication .
United States Land office. Oregon City, Ore
gon Mar 9H1. 1*>S -Notice is he,,-by given Hint
in co i,|.li.nice «ill, ll.e provisions the of „■ ot
( „ng ess of June 3.
8. entitled 'An act for tlie
sale uftiniber taints in the State» of Calilornia.
Oregon. Neva la and « istilngl >11 Territory, 'as
extended to all tlie Public Laud Stales by act of
August 4, 1S9Z-
J0I111 Willis;
of McMinnville. County of Yamhill, State ofOre
ha< this day filed in this office his 8W0111 state
ment No. V’3I. l,,r ,,IC purchase ol tlie Lot 3, 8
E. >4 ot N. \V
E '2 of W. ,‘4 <d Section No.
2 in Township No 2 Soulh Range No. 7
West, ami will offer pi oof to .«how that
the land sought is more valuable for its timber
or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to
establish his claim to said land be lore the Re­
gister ami Receiver of this office at Oregon City
Oregon, on Wednesday, lhe 20th ofjuly, 1898.
He names as witnesses:
Edward Grenfell of McMinnville Ore., A1-.
bert E-Cook of McMinnvi le Ore.,
ied H
Klyon. of McMinnville; Ore., Francis Willis of
McMinnville Ore.
Any ami all persons claiming adversely the
above-describeu lands are requested to file their
claims in this office oil or before said 20th, day
of July 1898.
Chas. B. Moores, Register.
T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice F or
P ublication ,
United States Land Office. Oregon City, Ore­
gon Mar., 9th 1898.—Notice is hereby giv 11 that
in compliance \vith the provisions of the act of
Congress ofJnneH. 1878, entitled "Au act for the
sale of timber lands in the States of California,
Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory," as
extended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4, 1892,
Frank Willis;
of McMinnville County of Yamhill State of Ore
gon has this day filed in this office his sworn
statement No. 3022, for ths purchase of the Lot
2. 8. W
of N. E. y and W.
of 8. F. *4 of Sec­
tion No. 2 ill Township No. 2 South Range No. 7
Wesl. ami will offer proof lo show that the land
sought is more valuable for its timber or stone
than for agricultural nurposes. and lo establish
his claim to said bind before the Reg ster and
Receiver <»f this office at Oregon City Ore. on
Wednestlay the 2oth, day ofjuly ih98. He names
witnesses:
Hiram Rumni.d of McMinnville, Or., Albert E
Cook of Me Viinnville. Or., Thomas R. Willis of
McMinnville, Ur., James H. Bell of McMinn­
ville, Or.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office ou or betore said 2>th day
of July 1898.
Chas. B. Moores, Register.
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Oregon City, Ore ., Apr. 9. 1898.
—Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in gnpport of his claim,
ami that said proof will be made before the
County Clerk of Tillamook Co. at Tillamook Or
on May 21st. 1898. viz:
E. H. Sloan:
II. I'.. 9917, for the 8 EX of N l‘. *4, N E *4 ofS E
1, oi Sec. 8 and $ W ’4 of N W % and N W '4 of
8 W *4 of Sec. y Tp, 6 8 R. 10 W.
lie names the fallowing witnesses to prove
liisconlinnous residence upon and cultivation
of stud land, viz;
Daniel P. Harvey, of Neskowin Ogn; Mrs.
Jean Harvey, of Neskowin Ogn; Albert Bowman
of Neskowin Ogn; George II Page, of Neskowin
Ogr.
Cha*. 11. Moore.
Register.
not . ck for publication .
I.anil Office nt Oregon City, Ore., Apr. 9th.,
189'.—Notice is Iiereby given 111 it tlie following
named settler haa filed notice of Ins intention
to nt ike final proof In snpp irt of 11 claim, and
that said proof will be made b.-iore the County
Clerk of Tillamook Co., at Tillamook Ore., mt
May 2Stlt, TSyM viz:
Jacob R. Reciter:
II. E. 9/29 for the S W % of N F. '4 of Sec. 4 Tp.
1 N. R 7 W.
lie names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
Paul Kuhl, of Wilson Ogn; Frank Herrington
of Wilson Ogn; James k. Harris. <>1 Illiiigwortn
Ogn; Myron U. Trowbridge, of Tillamook Ogn
Chas. B M ores.
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Cre on City, Oregon. Mar. 23.
1898.—Notice is iiereby given that the following-
named settler lias filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim, ••
that said proof will be made before the County
Clerk of'lillamook County, at Tillamook,0w«
on May 16th, 1898, viz:
Edward B. Graves;
II E 9794, for the 8. % of N. W.
and E- % of s
W.
of Sec. 9 Tp. 5. 8. R. 9 *
lie names the following witnesses to pr
his continuous residence upon, and cultiw
Before injuring your dwelling or furniture,
of said land, viz;
seethe p Heits issued by the Fireman's Fund
Lewis L- shortridge, of Dolph
A. •
insurance Company. The most complete Pollard, of Dolph Or ; William II. H* *
policies ever issued, covering everything from Tillamook Or.; Elias II. Conner, of 'liiiiun
the baby's bottle to a bicycle, or ironi a pin to
a repealing riflle,
Cha». B. Moor»
Regie «•
Claude Thayer. Agt.
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